In a boreal forest in southeast Norway, we evaluated the relative importance of stand-level structures versus historical data on forest age and absence of logging (at two spatial scales; stand and surrounding landscape), on the presence and abundance of the wood-rotting fungi Phellinus nigrolimitatus and Cystostereum murraii. Both species are often considered to be indicators of long-time continuous presence of downed logs in Scandinavian forest stands. Of the stand-level variables, number of logs in late stages of decay was positively related to P. nigrolimitatus presence, while diversity of coarse woody debris was positively related to the abundance of the species. Both the presence and abundance of P. nigrolimitatus was strongly and posi...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
The aims of this thesis are to (1) analyze the predictability (indicators) of plant and fungal speci...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems. I...
Human-induced fragmentation affects forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat for t...
According to ecology theory, isolated habitat fragments cannot maintain populations of specialized s...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Fragmentation has a negative effect on forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat fo...
Conservation of wood-decaying fungi requires improved knowledge about the long-term effects of fores...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
Norway spruce forests in northern Fennoscandia. Silva Fennica 42(2): 151–163. We examined tree morta...
Traditional clear-fell forestry greatly alters community structure and ecosystem function within bor...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Northern boreal forests that display no signs of forestry or agriculture in the past are often regar...
Abstract The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recogni...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
The aims of this thesis are to (1) analyze the predictability (indicators) of plant and fungal speci...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...
Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems. I...
Human-induced fragmentation affects forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat for t...
According to ecology theory, isolated habitat fragments cannot maintain populations of specialized s...
Modern forestry practices have negative effects on many organisms because they change the forest’s d...
Fragmentation has a negative effect on forest continuity, i.e. availability of a suitable habitat fo...
Conservation of wood-decaying fungi requires improved knowledge about the long-term effects of fores...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
Norway spruce forests in northern Fennoscandia. Silva Fennica 42(2): 151–163. We examined tree morta...
Traditional clear-fell forestry greatly alters community structure and ecosystem function within bor...
AbstractInformation on the habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi is needed to understand the...
Northern boreal forests that display no signs of forestry or agriculture in the past are often regar...
Abstract The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recogni...
This thesis is focused on environmental preferences of wood-decaying fungi and their relationships w...
The aims of this thesis are to (1) analyze the predictability (indicators) of plant and fungal speci...
Forest management practices have changed the over-all structure of the Fennoscandian forest landscap...